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Diversity in Philosophy Website Launched

  The Diversity Committee of the Philosophy Department has launched a website in conjunction with the series of workshops on “Diversifying Our Syllabi.”  The website will contain audiovisuals and handouts from the workshops, with more resources to follow.  

Philosophy of Science Women’s Caucus Award to Professor Kristin Andrews

  The Philosophy of Science Association’s Women’s Caucus awarded its inaugural Prize Symposium to a panel entitled, “Animal Cognition and Animal Welfare,” which included Professor Kristin Andrews. The symposium took place at the 2016 PSA Biennial Meeting in Atlanta in November. The Women’s Caucus commended the symposium for bringing together philosophers working in different areas […]

Three Philosophy Undergraduates Selected for Prestigious Colloquium

  Three of the eight papers selected for the prestigious Steven Humphrey Student Philosophy Colloquium were written by York Philosophy undergraduate students! Congratulations to Jessica Thadickal, Janice Perri, and Samuel Sanchinel, who presented their papers on Friday, November 4, at the University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA.   Jessica Thadickal (York U.), “Cultural Contamination; for cultural […]

Professor Lorraine Code receives major award from Royal Society of Canada

  The Royal Society of Canada has recognized Professor Lorraine Code with the very prestigious Ursula Franklin Award in Gender Studies. The RSC announcement reads as follows: “Since the 1980s, philosopher Lorraine Code has contributed mightily to the field of gender studies. Her foundational study in feminist epistemology—What Can She Know?—provided a vital theoretical framework […]

Two SSHRC Insight Grants for Professors Andrews and Code

  Professor Kristin Andrews has received a prestigious SSHRC Insight Grant for her project, “Animals and Moral Practice,” and Professor Lorraine Code has been awarded one for her project, “Who do we think we are? Ontology, entitlement, humility – and the tyranny of certainty: their ecological effects.” Congratulations to both of them for these very […]

Duff Waring Explores Virtue Ethics In His New Book

Professor Duff Waring studies the connections between insight-oriented psychotherapy and virtue ethics in his new book The Healing Virtues:  Character Ethics In Psychotherapy.      

Prof. M. A. Gilbert featured in Art Gallery of Ontario video

  Professor Michael Gilbert, also known as Miqqi Alicia, is a life-long cross-dresser and he spoke to the Art Gallery of Ontario about Casa Susanna, a safe haven and resort for cross-dressers in upstate New York during the ’50s and ’60s — snapshots of which are on display in “Outsiders: American Photography and Film, 1950s–1980s”, […]